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Consumers spend and earn more
Latest government data suggest an improving picture of the economy
WASHINGTON - Americans earned more and spent more last month, and the number of people applying for unemployment benefits dropped last week to the lowest level in more than two years. At the same time, demand for long-lasting manufactured goods and new homes fell off.
Food prices are squeezing Europe. Now Italians are calling for a pasta protest
Spain has avoided price controls
Two robberies in Cd'A
Suspect in both incidents showed gun to clerks
BUILDING: Rip-off to the taxpayers
The new 17,000 sq. ft. building is set to break ground this month for $4,000,000 of your tax dollars (including land), in Post Falls.
Selling in a hot market: One homeowner’s experience
Neighborhood of the Week: June 27
Is it safe to buy pet meds online?
Dear PropellerHeads: I'm hoping to save a little money. Is it safe to buy my pet medicines from an online pet pharmacy?
Stores focus on the hunt
Trader Joe's, the specialty grocery chain, might not have the cheapest toilet paper or the most varieties of ketchup, but it hooks customers with mango butter, chocolate-covered pomegranate seeds and cilantro-and-jalapeno hummus.
A small victory: Used-car prices slip from dizzy heights
The whole crazy price cycle began with the eruption of the pandemic, when many states issued stay-at-home orders
Hitting the slopes won't break the bank
Industry leaders: Skiing cheaper than you think
Groupon sizzles in public debut
Black Friday Preview
This one looks nothing like BFs of the past
COVID-19 has stores getting proactive about customer safety like never before
Auto sales, home prices help buoy economy
Bidding war
Ask the Propellerheads
Dear PropellerHeads: I've obviously heard of eBay and other auction sites, but a friend of mine just mentioned something about penny auction sites. The concept sounds a little crazy to me. What do you know about them?
OPINION: Idaho must once again send the hate mongers packing
Hate and bigotry often lurk just beneath the surface of civil societies. So long as a society is united in disapproving of hateful words and actions, those evil twins remain suppressed. When they receive official approval, they rise to the surface and infect society like a virus. A society must maintain continued vigilance to keep them in check.
No over-the-counter for Plan B pill
Election-year politics seen in move by Obama administration
WASHINGTON (AP) - In a surprise move with election-year implications, the Obama administration's top health official overruled her own drug regulators and stopped the Plan B morning-after pill from moving onto drugstore shelves next to the condoms.
The year in wine review and preview
At the end of the year the press is full of reviews of the previous year and all that has occurred, coupled with a look forward on what to expect. As the wine industry in North Idaho has continued to evolve a similar retrospective, and prospective will provide wine consumers with information that will help guide their purchases to wines they enjoy and appreciate.
Forum: Real estate's 'wild West'
COEUR d'ALENE — Hayden Anderl sees Kootenai County's real estate market a bit like the "wild West."
U.S. retail sales climb on holiday shopping
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FDA approves first rapid, take home HIV test
WASHINGTON - The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first over-the-counter HIV test, allowing Americans to test themselves for the virus that causes AIDS in the privacy of their homes.